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Booker is laiden with guilt when after he infiltrates a gang of drug users that kill one of their own whom they suspect is an undercover cop.
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    This was the first time we really get to see Richard Grieco's character outside of the precinct. I fell in love with him the first time he appeared in the show but this was truly his episode to shine. I don't think Johnny Depp (who's HIGHLY overrated) would've pulled off such an awesome performance as Richard Grieco did in this episode. You could see how conflicted he was and how his work was overlapping into his personal life. He couldn't tell his real girlfriend that he loved her, but he could tell the girl he was "romancing" to get info on the murder, and it bothered him that he couldn't be as forthcoming with his girlfriend. This was a terrific episode and it's a crying shame that an actor as beautiful and talented as Richard Grieco hasn't achieved the success he deserves. He was a fantastic addition to the show and it wasn't the same after he left.moreless
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    • TRIVIA: This episode was originally written for Johnny Depp's character (Tom Hanson), but Johnny refused to participate, stating that his character would never keep quiet while someone was murdered. The role was rewritten for Richard Greico's character (Dennis Booker), and they convinced Johnny into being in one scene.

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    • The opening dream sequence with Booker resembles the dream sequences from the "A Nightmare on Elm Street" films, the first of which starred Johnny Depp.

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